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  • The 27.02-carat fancy brown-yellow VVS1 pear brilliant-cut diamond from Alrosa
  • A 27.02-carat fancy brown-yellow VVS1 pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamond necklace garners HK$ 2,250,000
  • A 1.59-carat faint brown VS1 pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamond ring fetches HK$150,000
  • A pair of 3.21- and 3.01-carat faint brown VVS2 pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamond earrings realises HK$212,500.
  • Anna Hu donates the original sketches outlining her inspiration behind these three pieces to the buyers.

Auction aids families of Covid-19 fighters

16-07-2020

Three pieces of spectacular jewellery created by celebrated jewellery artist Anna Hu of Anna Hu Haute Joaillerie were sold at Christie’s online auction 3-13 July for HK$2,612,500 or US$338,781. Proceeds will go to support families of healthcare workers who lost their lives to the novel coronavirus.

The charitable auction was a collaboration with Anna Hu, Christie’s and Diamonds That Care of Alrosa who provided the designer with over 500 colourless and fancy coloured brown-toned diamonds, including a 27.02-carat fancy brown-yellow VVS1 pear brilliant-cut stone which was finally set on the necklace sold for HK$2.25 million.

The ring set with a 1.59-carat faint brown pear-shaped brilliant-cut diamond realised HK$150,000, while the earrings with a 3.21-carat and a 3.01-carat faint brown diamonds fetched HK$212,500.

Diamonds That Care will donate the proceeds to the Brave of Heart Fund to help families of healthcare workers who passed away fighting against the virus. (Photo courtesy: Christie’s)

 

Related article: Anna Hu helps fight against Covid-19

 

 

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